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Old 03-19-2010, 02:11 PM   #101
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Old 03-19-2010, 06:23 PM   #102
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I'm trying to rank a cobrand high for a keyword but I know I'm getting hit hard with duplicate content penalties. Is there any way where I could get away with the duplicate content thing and still use the cobrand? Is my site forever doomed or if I keep chopping away at it will I eventually move up?
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Old 03-19-2010, 06:32 PM   #103
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I'm trying to rank a cobrand high for a keyword but I know I'm getting hit hard with duplicate content penalties. Is there any way where I could get away with the duplicate content thing and still use the cobrand? Is my site forever doomed or if I keep chopping away at it will I eventually move up?
From what im seeing, some sponsors offer with their co-brands the option to write your own text and they will replace it. This may not be the case for you, and if so, it's going to be tough to rank the site, but it is do-able, your off-site SEO is going to need to be properly, and daily. My first suggestion would be to ask the sponsor if text / title / description changes are an option and if so, go that route. They want you to rank well too, (more targeted traffic, more sales) so it shouldn't be an issue.
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Old 03-19-2010, 06:37 PM   #104
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from what im seeing, some sponsors offer with their co-brands the option to write your own text and they will replace it. This may not be the case for you, and if so, it's going to be tough to rank the site, but it is do-able, your off-site seo is going to need to be properly, and daily. My first suggestion would be to ask the sponsor if text / title / description changes are an option and if so, go that route. They want you to rank well too, (more targeted traffic, more sales) so it shouldn't be an issue.
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Old 03-20-2010, 04:29 AM   #105
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I'm trying to rank a cobrand high for a keyword but I know I'm getting hit hard with duplicate content penalties. Is there any way where I could get away with the duplicate content thing and still use the cobrand? Is my site forever doomed or if I keep chopping away at it will I eventually move up?
Cobrands are pretty hard to rank well with.
You have several factors working against you.
The worst being having a few hundred sites hosted on the same IP, with the same URL structure, serving the same content.
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Old 03-20-2010, 07:36 AM   #108
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Old 03-20-2010, 07:39 AM   #109
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Old 03-20-2010, 09:03 AM   #110
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Looks like great info for the beginners.
And for the experienced. Great info.
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Old 03-20-2010, 11:28 AM   #111
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This is an excellent article and the debate in the replies.
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Old 03-20-2010, 11:41 AM   #112
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Anyone with links to advanced SEO for dynamic sites? That would be a real gem! Seems like the few that are truly knowledgeable, don't give it away.
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Old 03-20-2010, 01:05 PM   #113
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Anyone with links to advanced SEO for dynamic sites? That would be a real gem! Seems like the few that are truly knowledgeable, don't give it away.
When dealing with dynamic sites, whether Pearl, ASP, Fusion, etc, as you know, the string urls containing characters that work against the spiders is one of the main issues. 2ndly, the fact that variables have to be chosen to load most pages, this makes it impossible for the crawlers to follow thru to you pages. Though this is not going to cover all of your SEO, I'll give you a cpl tips (not a secrete) that will immediately start helping your SERPS:

1. Static Pages - Create static pages with links to your dynamic pages. You goal is to rank the static page high while having the "Sitemap" function to increase traffic to your dynamic pages.

2. Use one of the many services available to convert your Non-Friendly (# % * &, etc) ulrs into more SE friendly urls.

ulr.com/site/showcode.asp?win=49&#444 is a spiders worst nightmare, but that strung url can be converted to
url.com/site/showcode.asp.code/49/444 which is the ultimate winner.

I'm not sure of your setup, but in most cases, this is the initial route we would take with any client in your situation. Feel free to contact us directly if you need any assistance or would rather have us do the work.
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Nice to see a decent article on here.
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Great thread with excellent info.

If you so many of you dick heads never abused the system in the first place, you probably wouldn't have to jump through so many hoops to get your sites ranked high. I blame every problem there is on the internet on most of you guys.
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Great thread with excellent info.

If you so many of you dick heads never abused the system in the first place, you probably wouldn't have to jump through so many hoops to get your sites ranked high. I blame every problem there is on the internet on most of you guys.
WTF are you on about?
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i have another question about networks of sites

everywhere i read ways people are trying to hide from google that a certain site is part of a network with some other sites

but what about if youre trying to make a network of sites? is there a penalty for linking your own sites together, and by that keeping them around your network?

id imagine people visiting more often and clicking around would outweight the disadvantage of links coming from a single owner - im not talking about different ips, i mean if sites are on different ips and different servers a lot of people are saying to link them up so they dont look like a network, but why?
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2bet, your 2bet.com site shows a webair landing page. Did you let it go?

Nice post Marketsmart, very thorough.
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Domain: 13 factors

1. Domain age;
2. Length of domain registration;
3. Domain registration information hidden/anonymous;
4. Site top level domain (geographical focus, e.g. com versus co.uk);
5. Site top level domain (e.g. .com versus .info);
6. Sub domain or root domain?
7. Domain past records (how often it changed IP);
8. Domain past owners (how often the owner was changed)
9. Keywords in the domain;
10. Domain IP;
11. Domain IP neighbors;
12. Domain external mentions (non-linked)
13. Geo-targeting settings in Google Webmaster Tools

Server-side: 2 factors

1. Server geographical location;
2. Server reliability / uptime

Architecture: 8 factors

1. URL structure;
2. HTML structure;
3. Semantic structure;
4. Use of external CSS / JS files;
5. Website structure accessibility (use of inaccessible navigation, JavaScript, etc);
6. Use of canonical URLs;
7. ?Correct? HTML code (?);
8. Cookies usage;

Content: 14 factors

1. Content language
2. Content uniqueness;
3. Amount of content (text versus HTML);
4. Unlinked content density (links versus text);
5. Pure text content ratio (without links, images, code, etc)
6. Content topicality / timeliness (for seasonal searches for example);
7. Semantic information (phrase-based indexing and co-occurring phrase indicators)
8. Content flag for general category (transactional, informational, navigational)
9. Content / market niche
10. Flagged keywords usage (gambling, dating vocabulary)
11. Text in images (?)
12. Malicious content (possibly added by hackers);
13. Rampant mis-spelling of words, bad grammar, and 10,000 word screeds without punctuation;
14. Use of absolutely unique /new phrases.

Internal Cross Linking: 5 factors

1. # of internal links to page;
2. # of internal links to page with identical / targeted anchor text;
3. # of internal links to page from content (instead of navigation bar, breadcrumbs, etc);
4. # of links using ?nofollow? attribute; (?)
5. Internal link density,

Website factors: 7 factors

1. Website Robots.txt file content
2. Overall site update frequency;
3. Overall site size (number of pages);
4. Age of the site since it was first discovered by Google
5. XML Sitemap;
6. On-page trust flags (Contact info ( for local search even more important), Privacy policy, TOS, and similar);
7. Website type (e.g. blog instead of informational sites in top 10)

Page-specific factors: 9 factors

1. Page meta Robots tags;
2. Page age;
3. Page freshness (Frequency of edits and
% of page effected (changed) by page edits);
4. Content duplication with other pages of the site (internal duplicate content);
5. Page content reading level; (?)
6. Page load time (many factors in here);
7. Page type (About-us page versus main content page);
8. Page internal popularity (how many internal links it has);
9. Page external popularity (how many external links it has relevant to other pages of this site);

Keywords usage and keyword prominence: 13 factors

1. Keywords in the title of a page;
2. Keywords in the beginning of page title;
3. Keywords in Alt tags;
4. Keywords in anchor text of internal links (internal anchor text);
5. Keywords in anchor text of outbound links (?);
6. Keywords in bold and italic text (?);
7. Keywords in the beginning of the body text;
8. Keywords in body text;
9. Keyword synonyms relating to theme of page/site;
10. Keywords in filenames;
11. Keywords in URL;
12. No ?Randomness on purpose? (placing ?keyword? in the domain, ?keyword? in the filename, ?keyword? starting the first word of the title, ?keyword? in the first word of the first line of the description and keyword tag?)
13. The use (abuse) of keywords utilized in HTML comment tags

Outbound links: 8 factors

1. Number of outbound links (per domain);
2. Number of outbound links (per page);
3. Quality of pages the site links in;
4. Links to bad neighborhoods;
5. Relevancy of outbound links;
6. Links to 404 and other error pages.
7. Links to SEO agencies from clients site
8. Hot-linked images

Backlink profile: 21 factors

1. Relevancy of sites linking in;
2. Relevancy of pages linking in;
3. Quality of sites linking in;
4. Quality of web page linking in;
5. Backlinks within network of sites;
6. Co-citations (which sites have similar backlink sources);
7. Link profile diversity:
1. Anchor text diversity;
2. Different IP addresses of linking sites,
3. Geographical diversity,
4. Different TLDs,
5. Topical diversity,
6. Different types of linking sites (logs, directories, etc);
7. Diversity of link placements
8. Authority Link (CNN, BBC, etc) Per Inbound Link
9. Backlinks from bad neighborhoods (absence / presence of backlinks from flagged sites)
10. Reciprocal links ratio (relevant to the overall backlink profile);
11. Social media links ratio (links from social media sites versus overall backlink profile);
12. Backlinks trends and patterns (like sudden spikes or drops of backlink number)
13. Citations in Wikipedia and Dmoz;
14. Backlink profile historical records (ever caught for link buying/selling, etc);
15. Backlinks from social bookmarking sites.

Each Separate Backlink: 6 factors

1. Authority of TLD (.com versus .gov)
2. Authority of a domain linking in
3. Authority of a page linking in
4. Location of a link (footer, navigation, body text)
5. Anchor text of a link (and Alt tag of images linking)
6. Title attribute of a link (?)

Visitor Profile and Behavior: 6 factors

1. Number of visits;
2. Visitors? demographics;
3. Bounce rate;
4. Visitors? browsing habits (which other sites they tend to visit)
5. Visiting trends and patterns (like sudden spiked in incoming traffic)
6. How often the listing is clicked within the SERPs (relevant to other listings)

Penalties, Filters and Manipulation: 12 factors

1. Keyword over usage / Keyword stuffing;
2. Link buying flag
3. Link selling flag;
4. Spamming records (comment, forums, other link spam);
5. Cloaking;
6. Hidden Text;
7. Duplicate Content (external duplication)
8. History of past penalties for this domain
9. History of past penalties for this owner
10. History of past penalties for other properties of this owner (?)
11. Past hackers? attacks records
12. 301 flags: double re-directs/re-direct loops, or re-directs ending in 404 error

More Factors (6):

1. Domain registration with Google Webmaster Tools;
2. Domain presence in Google News;
3. Domain presence in Google Blog Search;
4. Use of the domain in Google AdWords;
5. Use of the domain in Google Analytics;
6. Business name / brand name external mentions.











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That's pretty solid.
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flash or html it doesn't matter. I know some flash sites highly ranked and listed on the first page @ Google
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Nice read by far 2bet

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This thread should be right under the Rules and Regulations...it's that necessary.

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What's your take on targeted regional searches with geographically targeted domains. Does Google take into account the geographic location on the data center where the site is hosted at all? Obviously a .co.uk will get preferential treatment for uk based searches, but does a co.uk hosted in a uk data center carry weight over a .co.uk hosted on a us data center? Are they digging this deep?
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What's your take on targeted regional searches with geographically targeted domains. Does Google take into account the geographic location on the data center where the site is hosted at all? Obviously a .co.uk will get preferential treatment for uk based searches, but does a co.uk hosted in a uk data center carry weight over a .co.uk hosted on a us data center? Are they digging this deep?
yes, they are definately digging this deep which is why in the google webmaster tools they allow you to target regions/countries.
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i have another question about networks of sites

everywhere i read ways people are trying to hide from google that a certain site is part of a network with some other sites

but what about if youre trying to make a network of sites? is there a penalty for linking your own sites together, and by that keeping them around your network?

id imagine people visiting more often and clicking around would outweight the disadvantage of links coming from a single owner - im not talking about different ips, i mean if sites are on different ips and different servers a lot of people are saying to link them up so they dont look like a network, but why?
Bumping this question because it's similar to mine.

I have sites on a range of different hosts, mostly to spread out the risk of hosting being down, but also because I'm still testing out which host would be best for dedicated.
I also have different IPs according to niches on some hosts.

But I'm wary of linking the sites up too much in case they are seen as trying to game google, which, believe it or not, wasn't my intention.

I'm fed up with thinking 'can I link to this site or not?' each time I link up my sites.

Allowing that google can see anything they want to see (especially with affiliate codes, same registrar, etc,), do you think it matters that much to link those sites up as I choose, rather than trying to hide the network, just in case?
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Google does not use the keywords meta tag in web ranking, however, there are search engines who still do so it's a good idea not to abandon keywords, just don't spend too much time on it.

BTW cool article.
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ya 2 misconceptions, domain age and meta keywords, both arent a factor

domain age:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=Y1_1NQWQJ2Q
He is addressing registering domains for 10 years helping over year to year. There is no question that the age of a site is a relevant factor.

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Very very easily.

If it is indeed a factor, it can't have too much weight placed on it. Anyone with access to a large quantity of proxies could goto town. Best watch your torrents and email attachments, because it would be fucking trojan city. Well, I guess that's the case anyways...
I noticed that around 1995.

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ok i have done a split test
i put up a 2 minute tube site clip vs 10 minute clip
same pr, same links, same on page, same keywords, same base movie

the 10 minute clip ranked higher
Did you put a 15 and 20 on the other one to see if it went to the top?

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The above is very true, but I would like to add that if Site A gets gets 5 new backlinks on week 1 and all 5 are on the same ip and using the same title/anchor, you get +1

Spreading your linking building out based on IP and C-class setup , especially when the servers are spread across the world is going to give you the most juice. Anytime network wide link spots are bought, even if you choose 5 seperate title/anchors, it's still very easy to be flagged for spammy link building and going to effect your SERPS in a negative way. Buying quality links, using various title/anchor tags and having them added at a slow rate, especially when doing multi network buys, is the key. Soon as google realizes that your buying links, your in trouble. I see people buying links on a steady bases that buy on sites that not even indexed, 10 days old and already have 55 outbound links.
I was waiting for this post. Great article Bobby.


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Bumping this question because it's similar to mine.

I have sites on a range of different hosts, mostly to spread out the risk of hosting being down, but also because I'm still testing out which host would be best for dedicated.
I also have different IPs according to niches on some hosts.

But I'm wary of linking the sites up too much in case they are seen as trying to game google, which, believe it or not, wasn't my intention.

I'm fed up with thinking 'can I link to this site or not?' each time I link up my sites.

Allowing that google can see anything they want to see (especially with affiliate codes, same registrar, etc,), do you think it matters that much to link those sites up as I choose, rather than trying to hide the network, just in case?
No need to link them all together, but they can link to your money site.
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Old 03-28-2010, 02:08 AM   #133
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A very important step on SEO and bedrock for a good optimization is On-Page optimization.

I would like to presents some of the important on-page ranking factors keyword based, for a good on-page optimization.

1. Keyword use anywhere in the title tag ? It's considered a very high importance ranking factor.
2. Keyword use as the first word(s) of the title tag ? It's considered with same higher importance on the ranking top factors.
3. Keyword use in the root Domain Name (e.g. Keyword.com) ? As the same high importance.
4. Keyword use in the H1 Headline tag ? It's considered a factor with moderate importance.
5. Keyword use in internal link anchor text on the page (e.g.when you use a text menu and you have a internal page called ?Online Models? it's more good to use a keyword, like ?Live Sex Models? or other keyword with a high relevancy for that page) ? Moderate importance.
6. Keyword use as the first word(s) in the H1 Tag ? It's considered with a moderate importance on ranking factors.
7. Keyword use in the first 50-100 words from your page ? Moderate importance.
8. Keyword use in rest of Headline tags (H2-H6) ? Low importance.
9. Keyword use in image Alt tag ? Minimal importance.
10. Keyword use in <b> or <strong> tags ? Minimal importance.
11. Keyword use in the page's query parameters (domainname.com/page.php?keyword) ? Very minimal importance.
12. Keyword use in the Meta description Tag ? Very minimal importance.
13. Keyword use in the meta keywords Tag ? Very minimal importance.
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Great thread.



The 30 seconds?



He is addressing registering domains for 10 years helping over year to year. There is no question that the age of a site is a relevant factor.



I noticed that around 1995.



Did you put a 15 and 20 on the other one to see if it went to the top?



I was waiting for this post. Great article Bobby.




No need to link them all together, but they can link to your money site.
ty for all the kind words and excellent responses
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"..66.."

I've always used a max of 80 characters in my title, does fine. I have #1 results on Google.
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A very important step on SEO and bedrock for a good optimization is On-Page optimization.

I would like to presents some of the important on-page ranking factors keyword based, for a good on-page optimization.

1. Keyword use anywhere in the title tag ? It's considered a very high importance ranking factor.
2. Keyword use as the first word(s) of the title tag ? It's considered with same higher importance on the ranking top factors.
3. Keyword use in the root Domain Name (e.g. Keyword.com) ? As the same high importance.
4. Keyword use in the H1 Headline tag ? It's considered a factor with moderate importance.
5. Keyword use in internal link anchor text on the page (e.g.when you use a text menu and you have a internal page called ?Online Models? it's more good to use a keyword, like ?Live Sex Models? or other keyword with a high relevancy for that page) ? Moderate importance.
6. Keyword use as the first word(s) in the H1 Tag ? It's considered with a moderate importance on ranking factors.
7. Keyword use in the first 50-100 words from your page ? Moderate importance.
8. Keyword use in rest of Headline tags (H2-H6) ? Low importance.
9. Keyword use in image Alt tag ? Minimal importance.
10. Keyword use in <b> or <strong> tags ? Minimal importance.
11. Keyword use in the page's query parameters (domainname.com/page.php?keyword) ? Very minimal importance.
12. Keyword use in the Meta description Tag ? Very minimal importance.
13. Keyword use in the meta keywords Tag ? Very minimal importance.
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I'll buy that. Bump for a good thread.
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Bump for a good thread.
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your more then welcome and ty
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Google does not use the keywords meta tag in web ranking, however, there are search engines who still do so it's a good idea not to abandon keywords, just don't spend too much time on it.

BTW cool article.
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google does not refer to only your meta, but does compare your meta to your content

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Where can we go to find good keywords (and longtail keywords) to target?

Now that that famous one... Overture? was it called?... is gone and they want $199/month for any of the long tail results.
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Where can we go to find good keywords (and longtail keywords) to target?

Now that that famous one... Overture? was it called?... is gone and they want $199/month for any of the long tail results.
Use Google Insights and Google Trends to get a solid idea without paying for any services, generally thats going to open alot of doors for you outside of the box as well
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This is a truly riveting tale, it's so great that someone who has "combined gaming and adult through Webmaster Poker Tournaments on 2bet.com" has gone out of their way to explain to us common folk how Google Inc.'s search engine algorithm works. Here I thought that this type of thing would require the combined efforts of many computer scientists who specialize in the field of information retrieval to figure out -- but no, we are lucky to hear the opinions of a web marketer, or a web "Guru" if you will, on the subject. I've made a special note about "<h3> is always a good solid bonus." and will be incorporating <h3> elements into all of my future endeavors. Thank you GFY for this valuable information.
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